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Thursday, February 19, 1942 4 DAILY NEBRASKAN (pM. ifyi Wat, $h. We dip deep into the dregs of doings and come forth with that which is dripping and gripping. That which is dripping The best laid plans of SAE Fred Gruesel, who is among the most timid of timid souls, for a mate date with B Lou Waechter, of the Dee Gee hut. Imagine or picture, if you can her Hps before the goodnight, and his after the ses sion. . . . That which is-gripping Marty Palmer's wrath and rage at Wednesday lunch in which she informed mess mates that she was letting her finger-nails grow so she could etch her "tell-off" to Beta Robin Munson all over his prize pan. . . . We'll scratch around for more details later. . . . We practically jumped out of our jodphurs when we stumbled across that smooth--as-glass Delta Gam Bette Rath burn tea dance dating mashing, flashing Handsome Hanson of Farm House and Corncob fame. You're a readin' the right dope Phi Delt Tom Davies. . . . DDD Marian Dredla putted off to Wentworth last week end to visit two military men there and ex plained the sojourn as a visit to her cousin. We take it for granted that cousin was buzzin". . . . Then there's KAT Pat Cham berlain and Rita Burgess who en tertain themselves during lectures by writing backwards. We've been accused of doing that here. Ah, well . . . You can bet your bot tom dollar that when autos get scarce, the DU s will be the first house on the campus to build a stable. . . . Thetas treated Inno . cents to a dinner fit for a king last eve. It makes one feel like a Sultan in a harem to take on fine food in the company of a bevy of beauteous lassies. For proof, ask food and ego inflated Friar Tuck Rundin in one of your spare moments. . . . By the shades of old Sweden, the Johnsons are combining. Dee Gee Helen will partner with Fiji Bud for his hut's formal come this Sattiday. . . . Anti-socialist of the DU citadel, Jackson Nelson noted the long wool stockings of Pi Phi Gay Gaden in the Grill yesterday aft to remark, "It's things like that that make men want to fight the Japs." . . . This is the end of our imperfect day. We're done now. Evverbuddy knows how the gels all go for a young medico butcha oughta see 'em go for young Jimmy Kildare in DR. KILDARE'S VICTORY ... at the STUART . . . NOW! Bulletin AO DANCE. At student will dance to the rerordtfit, r trading orchestra today at 5 p. in. during; the regular Thumduy matinee dunce held In the a activities biiildint. Admittance In by Identlllration card. CORN (OI1S. Corn Cob activities and plrdien will meet tonlKht at 1:3 p. ni. at room 31 .V ot the Union. R. Donald Steele, presi dent, asks everyone to be there on lime. HOT LUNCHES 30c $1.00 Wildroor 79c Pro-Phy-Loc-Tic Hair Brush Both For 89c Milk Shakes Thick and Delicious 10c Pa I mo live Shave Cream 2 For 33c BOYDEN'S Stuart Theatre Bldg. JlasJv in. ihsL (Dottle . . . White Wardrobe Sets Pace In Spring Fashion Parade By Jean Baker. A flashlight in a blackout is spectacular white, new this win ter and even newer for spring. From a perch atop feather curls down to white monogrammed anklets and soft white Grecian sandals, the color that isn't a color has taken over the lead in fashion favorites. Coeds this year can look cold like the weather yet keep warm In a white knitted Dutch cap matched by long ribbed cotton hose and white string gloves to replace the slightly worn fur mittens; plus a luscious, soft, white fuzzy swagger coat but toned clear to the neck. In tune with all this purity would be one of the long white sweaters, whose Council, Union Sponsor Coffee Hour Today All students, and particularly those interested in the department of psychology, are invited to the first student-faculty coffee hour to be held today from 5 to 6 p. m. in the faculty lounge of the Union. Planned to improve student-faculty relations and sponsored by the Student Council and the Stu dent Union, the coffee hour is to be a regular feature at the Union every other Thursday. Each time a different department of the Uni versity is to be honored, the de partment of psychology being first. Faculty members of the par ticular department, majors, and graduate students will be present .at each hour. if lf Simon" popularity is already proven. For your more daring moods, try one of the very newest white tweed skirts made dirndl style with one huge patch pocket. Worn with a black sweater, this last constitutes the tops in Vogue sponsored outfits. If it rains just as you are starting for that coke date, throw on a white rayon voile rain cape with hood attached and a pure white umbrella as a topper. For Courage. To bolster your courage to face six weeks of Lent, try a draped white silk turban that frames your face completely falling in all encompassing folds in the back. Further items in present fashion's collection of stark white hats are broad-brimmed, ruffled bonnets and flat little sailors worn straight on your head. BDOC . . . (Continued from Page 1.) petition signed by 25 enrolled stu dents to the committee. Petitions may be presented from Friday un til Monday. BDOC Climax. The BDOC contest, sponsored by the Daily Nebraskan and Esquire will be climaxed with the presen tation of the BDOC at the Junior Senior Prom. March 6. At this time the fashion editor of Esquire will present the winner with a gold Members of the committee wilt meet at 5 p. m. this after noon in room 316 of the Union to draw up the first list of candidates. watch. He will also receive a com plete outfit from Harvey's, Ma gee's, Simon's and Gold's valued at $150. m fiawr fc inn! fi slacks, slacks, slacks . ..Iliev're ihe Hollies von love lies. ... functional, be coming, fun f o wear . . . you've taken to fliein like Ihe proverliial duck to water ... and Simon's (basking in your reflections) are just 10 steps ahead of you IV. F. gals" furor for slacks . . . Simon's give you slacks of every important version ...even the new fly-front, peg-lrouser sensations ... see these at Simon's. Simon9 Goddess . . . (Continued from Page 1.) quirements: An average of 80 or above, active participation in col lege activities, and leadership qualities. The following list of girls which has Beeh approved by club spon sore, meets all the requirements and therefore constitutes the list of candidates for this honor: Rose Beinlce Anderson, Rosemary At kinson, Dorothy Buis, .lean Burr, Norma. Jean Campbell, Patricia Clinton, Max ine Copaev, Pearle Damkroger, Ruth Sutber Dann, Gladys David. Ben Alice Day, Ketha Kdeal. Helen Krlckson, Klleen Key, Kthelyn Flndlay, Alice Kolda, Ruth Gates. Ukraine Grant, Kdoa Gum mert, Adrl'h Hackman, Miriam Hack man, Florence Hamer, Ruth Harvey, Mary Bell liaumont, Alice Hoeiremeyer, R'jth Hult. Marie lngaim, Lucile Jack, Kunlce Jenny, Marjorle Knoll, Rosemarie Kotas, Muryurel I,amhrecht, Blaine Lud den. Betty McKarland. June McMeen, Dorothy Mattley, Ruth Millar, Rutb Myers. Monehta Newman, Helen Nova cek. Margaret Ohit, Rosella Olaan, (ierda Petersen, tola Peterson, Magdalene Piisler. Virginia Phillips. Patricia Pres ton, Mvrile Qulmby, Mvlanwy Rees. Velma Relgle. Lois Riggs, Helen Schult. Dorothy 81c. Frances Simon, Gay Blonecker, ' Belly Spalding, Jean Murie Stewart, Marla.i Hwanson, Mary Kltlrli. Beiyl Weaver, Vivian Wester lioff Gausinan, Dorothy White and Klin Wllkins. toulse Frolich and Xenla I.lndbeig lie also eligible, but they are attending the Met rill-Palmer school this s.'mes'er, so could not be here for the event. J ' r m r f . " UNIVERSITY THEATRE Dept. of Speech School of Fine Art Febr. 18, 19, 20 Curtain 8:00 P. M. (lea. Adin 11 Tat !te Talal 3 Tr.MPl.K lit. k Simon' RL HJ. d(ilkiy: up Identity of Home Ec Officers Are Announced Today The new officers of the Home Economics association, elected in January, will be presented to the club members at the installation tea, to be held this afternoon, from 4 to 5:30 p. m. in the home economics parlors, ag campus. Identity of the new officers will be kept secret until the moment of presentation. Both old and new cabinet members will serve; sym bols in the form of lapel gadgets will designate which are old, and which new, cabinet members. Betty' Ann Tisthammer is chair man in charge of the affair. 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